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Originally Posted by rshoffer
That election is essentially "tomorrow". Do you see any rising stars in the GOP to fill those shoes and capture the votes?
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No, but there doesn't have to be a Pied Piper. Step #1 is to win the local representative elections. Step #2 is up to the winners in Step #1, as they agree to a Speaker/Leader. That takes care of Congress.
Personally my preference has always to have one party control Congress, and the other party control the White House. That was, it takes a super-majority for a new law or expenditure, and if it takes more than a mere majority (which is party-controlled), then the odds are the action is really good for the nation as opposed to the party. One-party rule usually results in "change" as the boilerplate foreword in the next election.